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Publication Date: 2020-Mar
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Concerning the Question of Feasibility of Political-Civil Education: Israel as a Case Study
Studies in Philosophy and Education, v39 n2 p167-185 Mar 2020
Educating students to become participatory citizens in their country is one of the explicit tasks of public education in a democratic-liberal state. In this article, I use civics education in Israel as a case study for the examination of the justification and the practicability of implementing political education in schools, as opposed to implementing its rivals --ideological education or a-political education. I argue that a liberal-democratic stance and its educational implication--political education--are two concepts submerged in ideology, and, as a result, political education in schools is not ideology-free. I also argue that the common kind of political-civic education in Israel is irrelevant for the significant minorities of Palestinian and Ultra-Orthodox Jewish citizens. Revealing the emptiness and futility of present-day political-civil education leads me to propose to separate this education into different ideological-educational streams, allowing each of them to emphasize its ideology in civil-political education.
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Civics, Citizenship Education, Democracy, Ideology, Minority Groups, Citizen Participation, Arabs, Jews
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Language: English
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Identifiers - Location: Israel
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